When to seek additional communication support
All children develop communication skills at their own pace. However, some children may benefit from additional support to help them communicate comfortably and confidently.
Support does not mean something is “wrong” with a child. Instead, it can provide tools and strategies that make communication easier and less stressful.
Parents may wish to seek further advice if their child:
- Regularly becomes frustrated when trying to communicate
- Uses very limited ways to express needs or feelings
- Avoids speaking in certain environments due to anxiety
- Struggles to understand spoken instructions
- Finds social interaction particularly confusing or overwhelming
- Experiences frequent misunderstandings with peers or adults
Professionals who may be able to help include: